Wyoming Deer Hunts

Our Hunts take place on a
100,000 acres
private ranch consisting of rolling hills, Pine Stands and crop land; near
the foothill of
the Wyoming Black Hills. We are offering Deer, Antelope and Merriam Turkey hunts.
Presently working on Elk for 2011

Wyoming Mule
& Whitetail Deer Hunts

Our October & November deer
hunts are truly exceptional. We have some of the best mule
deer and whitetail hunting anywhere. You will consistently
see mature 4 and 5 on a side animals. Season dates are
October 1 thru 15 and RUT HUTS November 1st thru November
20th.
NO TROPHY FEES

Hunts are conducted on rolling prairie, with lots of
walking. We use 4 x 4 vehicles. Hunting is daylight to
dark, and strictly fair chase. Scenery is spectacular, and
temperature can range from below freezing, to the 80's.
Weather patterns this time of year are
unpredictable.

***Regarding November combination Split hunts only. Please read the
following carefully. For the best animals we recommend splitting
the hunting dates, which will require you to make two trips.
Antelope hunting is from October 1st to the 15th and deer
hunting is from November 1st to the 20th. If you are
unsuccessful in the license draw, all deposits will be refunded
to you. If you have any questions, please feel free to call.

Weather

The
weather can and will have a profound effect on your hunting sometimes in a positive manner sometimes in a negative manner.

During the fall weather in Wyoming can change from 90 degrees
during the day to freezing at night. Roads may be muddy and to wet to
travel in the morning and dry in the same afternoon. We will hunt
in bad weather, but safety and ranch road rules will be the deciding factors
about leaving
camp. November in Wyoming can get very cold. Mule Deer hunting
involves sitting in the dark for about an hour so be sure to
bring clothing that will keep you warm. Prior to your hunt go to the internet
site www.weather.com and search Newcastle WY. Checking out the long range forecast
will help you prepare for your hunt. No extra days will be
awarded or refunds given to lost hunting opportunity or season closures. Any
additional cost for motels, meals, etc. under these circumstances is not the
responsibility of Dampier Hunting Lodge.

Transportation

Plan on arriving midday the day before your hunt start date.
For air transportation fly into Rapid City, South Dakota is the
closest airport to our location. We suggest you rent a vehicle
as most hunters fill early and there are many beautiful sights
to see in the Black Hills. We are located just 25 miles from
Deadwood, South Dakota and only an hour from Custer State Park,
Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse Monuments. Devilís Tower is
only 70 miles from our lodge. Round trip transportation is
available from the airport at $200.00 per person or $400 for
groups of 4 or more.

HUNTER SAFETY REQUIREMENTS: No
person born on or after January 1, 1966 for Wyoming may take any wildlife by the use of
firearms, unless the person possesses and can exhibit a
certificate of competency and safety in the use and handling of
firearms. Wyoming grants reciprocity to other
states, countries or provinces providing recognized hunter
safety certificates. Exhibit of certificates are not required to
apply for or obtain a license; however certificates must be
carried in the field. The minimum age to hunt in Wyoming is 12.

DOE
HUNTS & LICENSES: In order to maintain quality hunting,
we carefully regulate the number of does we harvest on our
leases. If you desire to harvest a doe on your hunt, ask about
the availability when you book your hunt.

For Outfitting or Hunting Questions
John Geiman License #BG-233 605-545-3051